Delhi University post graduate, NCWEB admissions only through CUET PG
DU PG admission 2023: DU will only be considering CUET PG scores for admission. Foreign nationals, DU SOL admissions will be through merit.
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Download NowIshita Ranganath | March 22, 2023 | 04:52 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi (DU) has released the DU admission 2023 policy for post graduate courses. The university has informed that only common university entrance test for PG (CUET PG) scores will considered for admissions from academic year 2023-24.
The candidates must make sure that they fulfill the minimum DU PG admission eligibility criteria and are required to refer to the DU PG admission information bulletin to select CUET test papers as per specific programme requirements.
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"All candidates who are desirous of seeking admission to the postgraduate programmes of the university must appear in the common university entrance test (post graduate)- 2023 (CUET (PG)-2023) to tbe conducted by the National Testing Agency," read the DU notice.
The university will release DU allocation and admission policies through the common seat allocation system CSAS PG 2023). The candidates that wish to get an admission in DU will then be required to apply to the DU CSAS portal at- admission.uod.ac.in.
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Delhi University has also informed candidates that from this academic year, the DU Non-Collegiate Women Education Board (DU NCWEB) admission 2023 will also be based on the CUET PG scores submitted by candidates. However, the DU School of Learning (SOL) PG admission and the admissions of foreign nationals will be on the basis of merit.
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